Category Archives: Personal Injury

How Does Criminal Restitution in Oregon Differ from a Personal Injury Award?
Many personal injury cases in the Portland area are the result of criminal conduct rather than simple negligence. For example, a person may be killed in a drunk driving accident or sustain a traumatic brain injury during a criminal assault. Under Oregon’s legal system, it is possible for victims of these crimes to recover… Read More »

How Do You Calculate “Noneconomic” Damages in an Oregon Personal Injury Case?
When discussing personal injury claims in Oregon, we often use the terms “economic damages” and “noneconomic damages” to describe the types of compensation that an accident victim can seek from a negligent defendant. Of the two, economic damages are easier to explain. Oregon law defines economic damages as a victim’s “objectively verifiable monetary losses;”… Read More »

6 Tips for Staying Safe at Crowded Events
All year long, Portland has exciting events and festivals that people flock to. Whether you prefer the popular Portland Folk Festival, the beautiful colors of the Wooden Shoe Tulip Festival, or the out-of-this-world activities at the UFO Festival, there is certainly something for everyone. Even though these festivals are well planned out in advance… Read More »

Do Personal Injury Attorneys Offer Guarantees on their Legal Services?
After an injury accident caused by negligence, filing a personal injury claim can help plaintiffs get compensation for the damages they sustained. However, filing a personal injury claim should not be delayed after an injury accident because there is only a limited window of time for injured parties to obtain the financial compensation necessary… Read More »

How Attorney-Client Privilege Affect Personal Injury Cases
When an agreement to work together is signed between a client and their attorney, the relationship has certain protections. As the advocate for their client, an attorney represents their client’s best interests and aims to help them succeed in the legal case they are involved in. Based on the facts of the case and… Read More »

Understanding the Exceptions to Attorney-Client Privilege
Attorney-client privilege is a principle that is fundamental to the integrity of the practice of law. It allows clients to have faith in their legal counsel and can help them feel secure that their sensitive information related to their case will be protected from disclosure. As a result, they can feel more comfortable being… Read More »

Can You File a Personal Injury Claim if Symptoms of an Injury Don’t Show Up Right Away?
The best advice after a personal injury event like a car accident is to seek medical attention as soon as possible. There are two excellent reasons for this. The first is that prompt treatment and care can improve your outlook for healing and recovery. The second is that obtaining medical attention without delay documents… Read More »

Tips on How to Increase Your Personal Injury Claim Settlement
When negligence on the part of another party is why you were injured, then you may take legal action and file a personal injury claim to obtain the financial compensation you need to cover your damages. For example, car accidents are the most common reasons personal injury claims are filed. Every year, thousands of… Read More »

What Happens After the Court Has Scheduled Your Lawsuit?
If you were harmed by another party and sustained damages, you may be able to make a civil claim against them and recoup the losses you suffered. Likewise, if another party alleges you harmed them and they sustain losses, they would have the same ability to file a civil claim against you. Usually, negotiations… Read More »

Medical Malpractice VS Bad Medical Outcomes
Medical malpractice claims are notoriously difficult to win for patients when they go to trial. One of the biggest challenges for patients is proving that malpractice happened and not just a bad outcome because where a legal action is concerned, there is a difference between the two. Still, medical malpractice lawsuits are pretty common… Read More »